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The Black Rep, presents Loy A Webb’s The Light through February 26. “On their two-year dating anniversary, modern day couple Rashad and Genesis have plenty to celebrate—a marriage proposal and the promise of a new life together. But will their relationship survive when memories buried long ago are uncovered? The Light takes us on an emotional journey of love, laughter, and heartache as the two young adults reconcile their past and reaffirm their personal values to live in the truth.” Performances take place in the Hotchner Studio Theatre on the Washington University campus. For more information: www.theblackrep.org
Ken Haller |
The Blue Strawberry presents presents a Concert For Valentine's Weekend with tenor Anthony Nunziata with pianist and music director Jeff Franzel on Friday, February 10, at 7:30 pm. “Tenor Anthony Nunziata brings a show specially crafted for Valentine’s, a time for expressing your love with acts of love: gifts, flowers, an evening out with food, drink and music. The set list features the dazzling arias and anthems “Somewhere,” “Some Enchanted Evening,” “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” “Unchained Melody,” “O Sole Mio” and “The Prayer”, and many romantic ballads. Anthony’s soaring, beautiful tenor connects you and your Valentine to the things that matter most in life.” The Blue Strawberry is at 364 N. Boyle. For more information: bluestrawberrystl.com.
Jonathan Karrant |
The Fabulous Fox presents Blue Man Group on Tour Thursday through Sunday, February 9-12. “It’s everything you know and love about BLUE MAN GROUP—signature drumming, colorful moments of creativity and quirky comedy—the men are still blue but the rest is all new! Featuring pulsing, original music, custom-made instruments, surprise audience interaction and hilarious absurdity, join the Blue Men in a joyful experience that unites audiences of all ages.” The Fabulous Fox is on North Grand in Grand Center. For more information: fabulousfox.com
The Lemp Mansion Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre and Jest Mysteries present Murder at the Abbey through May 6th. "Immerse yourself in a world full of aristocracy, old money a perhaps a touch of murder! You’ve been invited to the dinner party held by the Earl of Grantham himself. Some would kill for the opportunity to meet the Crawley family. They’ll all be there! The Earl, his beautiful wife and three daughters…not to mention all your favorite characters in, and around, the Grantham house." The Lemp Mansion is at 3322 DeMenil Place in south city. For more information: www.lempmansion.com
Spells
of the Sea Photo: Jennifer A. Lin |
Mustard Seed Theatre presents Feminine Energy by Jacqueline Thompson through February 19 . “In this comedy, three long-time friends navigate their fertility, their relationships, and their womanhood. Content Warning: Feminine Energy contains mature themes that may not be suitable for younger audiences. Sensitive themes include: pregnancy and childbirth, medical trauma and illness, discrimination, eating disorders, and conversations on death and dying.” Performances take place in the theatre on the Fontobnne College campus, 6800 Wydown. For more information: https://www.mustardseedtheatre.com/
The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis presents Confederates by Dominique Morisseau February 11 through March 5. “An enslaved rebel turned Union spy and a tenured professor in a modern-day private university are having parallel experiences of institutionalized racism, despite existing more than a century apart. MacArthur Genius Award-Winning Playwright, Dominique Morisseau, brilliantly bends the continuum of time and weaves together the stark realities of racial and gender bias both women face in this illuminating drama.” Performances take place on the main stage at the Loretto-Hilton Center on the Webster University campus. For more information: repstl.org.
Side by Side by Sondheim |
Stray Dog Theatre presents Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Thursdays through Saturdays February 9-25. There is an additional performance at 2 pm on February 19th. “George and Martha, the American theater’s most notoriously dysfunctional couple, have invited the young and naive Nick and Honey over for drinks. What begins as harmless patter escalates to outright marital warfare, with the provincial newcomers caught in the crossfire.” Performances take place at Tower Grove Abbey, 2336 Tennessee in Tower Grove East. Tickets are only offered in physically distanced groups of two or four. For more information: www.straydogtheatre.org.
Outside Mullingar Photo: Mark Abels |
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